Have a look at Ionos who will provide both your domain name and the associated hosting.
They have a website builder tool which is just soooo easy to use - basically, if you can copy and paste, the chances are you can create something that will work on both PC and also the various mobile /...
OK… so I’m now going to get specific, but I wondered if anyone might have a recipe for Railway Lamb?
It’s not your usual curry house listing but something that we found in a place in Barnstaple - shocking looking place with bright strip lights, very little customer service but absolutely...
Do you mean the base is bigger than the steel shed, meaning you are building on top of a flat surface?
Folded drip detail will only work if your base has a french drain or similar around it and you can lap the folded profile over the edge, with the cladding sitting on top. If it’s a completely...
I can’t comment on the trailer IVA, but I recently put a Tornado through the IVA test (take one knackered Range Rover, chop 18” off the back of the chassis and then re-body with a tubular space frame that supports fibreglass Defender style body panels… easy, huh) and the book of words from DVSA...
When I was but a nipper, we moved into a house that had both bell pulls and a box like that in the ‘scullery’ as well as having a loggia (albeit no bell pull in this area)…
Not saying it was back in mid-history, but my hard done-by parents paid the vast sum of £7,250 for this particular pile...
River looks like a Welsh Section D - spit image of our Looby Lou! Horses take your time, your money and often other stuff too, but give you so much in return…
So sorry for your loss, but it also looks like you have many very happy memories which will live on for years.
All the very best…
If you are able to get above the leaking areas, and know of any bad seams or cracks that are letting the water in, I’d suggest using Acrypol which is widely available and is a fibreglass bonded waterproofing paint.
Don’t get it on you… otherwise the crematorium will be asking for COSHH sheets...
Having just built my Tornado with the very clear expectation of putting it through an IVA test (4 hours and £450, plus £90 for the re-test), I’d suggest the ‘fear’ of an IVA is far, far worse than the process itself.
I did mine in order to be fully legal - I have a very real concern over...
I’d go with steel spacers… there you go, a slightly on-topic comment.
However, as it had all veered alarmingly towards fibreglass- here’s one I made earlier, as the saying goes!
IVA’d a couple of weeks ago and smiles per mile way better than most other things down our road, although one of the...
@Robotstar5 - that's a shame! A mate of mine built a Dakar and binned most of the fibreglass bits and built it from steel.
Awesome bit of kit... but the 2-years plus in the garage nearly cost him his marriage!
The donor, pretty much as purchased, although I'd already sold the bonnet and top tailgate by this stage!
Making good use of a Saturday and the work forklift!
Before pulling the engine out to re-do the engine mounts that had been put in incorrectly when someone had done the 3.9 Petrol to...
OK… sorry for the delay in coming back to folks…
I’ll post some progress photos in a moment, but thoughts and comments as follows:
The IVA itself was relatively OK and it failed the first time on some simple points - my challenge was understanding what was ‘good enough’ and where it might fall...
A long time ago, back when God was a boy in short trousers, I thought it would be sensible to sell my ‘old’ Discovery and set out on a mission to build something a bit different…
So I started with £400 worth of MOT failure - going well so far, huh?
The thing was utterly minging - a hole carved...
Way back in the mists of time, as per my earlier post so pre-Schengen, I used to run around Europe feeding various race teams.
Coffee was cheap in Holland, so I used to stock up for the season - 50kg of ground coffee in 250g bricks takes up a lot of space! On heading into Germany, I had a...
I had pretty much the opposite experience when visiting a friend in NYC - literally just a friend who’s father had moved out there with work, but she’d asked me to take her some stockings and lipstick which she’d always used in the UK.
“Got any gifts for anyone?” came the question… when I...
Have you already committed to the ICF?
Take a look at UniBlock - they would pre-cut all the ICF units to size in the factory for you and the spacers are stainless steel rather than plastic, the blocks themselves are around 1800 x 600, making the build process super-quick.